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A lot of designer Anna Casal's original jewelry seems at first sight to be rough-hewn; it takes a second careful look to realize how sophisticated it really is. This shop doubles as her studio.
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A lot of designer Anna Casal's original jewelry seems at first sight to be rough-hewn; it takes a second careful look to realize how sophisticated it really is. This shop doubles as her studio.
You have to bargain hard but Carrer Major has some exciting antiques stores. They're worth a thorough rummage, as the gems tend to be hidden.
This Olot-based chocolatier and confectioner has been in business since 1870, crafting artisanal treats with no preservatives.
At this relaxed wine shop that has a small restaurant, you can get a tour through a stellar range of regional wines (and cheeses)—and sample before you buy.
Girona's best bookstore has a large travel-guide section and a small selection of English fiction.
Browse here, in the heart of the old city, for abanicos (traditional silk folding fans), hand-embroidered mantillas (shawls), and parasols.
Local crafts, from wood puzzles of the Girona Cathedral to ceramic versions of the city’s famous colorful houses along the Onyar River, are for sale at this small shop on Carrer de la Força, in the heart of the old quarter.